Zuda March: The Fall of Inkazimulo

After 20 years of an easy peace, a series of seemingly unrelated yet alarming events weakens the rule of law inside the ancient trade kingdom of Inkazimulo. To make matters worse, evidence of the dire machinations of the evil Dingiswayo are discovered within the capital city. Once an ardent defender of the land, a historic betrayal turned the Grand Wizard Dingiswayo insane with revenge and then, ominously, he disappeared. In his madness, the Grand Wizard secretly grew his power for years, all the while subtly manipulating events and waiting for the perfect moment to unleash the whole of his vindictive wrath. Finding that the time for Dingiswayo’s vengeance is at hand and desperate to stop his schemes, the sovereign empress of Inkazimulo, Queen Nabakyala, sends the legendary hunter, Ekundayo, and Inkazimulo’s minister of magic, Aini Alem, to track down and put an end to the Grand Wizard’s apocalyptic designs before it is too late.

Wow! – There is always a good varity of art in these competitions, but the style of this one is one that I didn’t expect.
Lovingly hand drawn this is a vibrant style which bursts out at you.
The story is also one that is different, although not my thing, it can have many fans in the Zuda community.
I can’t see this one winning, but I can see it garniering a support and carrying on in some format!
3 Stars

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